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how the hell do i stop my nearly one year old from headbutting........ive just spent the past 15 minutes trying to stem a nosebleed he caused. As soon as you pick him up it's the first thing he does and smacks your face. Even first thing in the morning out of his cot. I've tried saying no and putting him back down but it's not working!!!!

Why don't you pick him up from behind and place a hand on the back of his head so you can gently push his head forward to avoid being butted. Or pick him up by his ankles! Oh sorry that is not allowed.

Why don't you pick him up from behind and place a hand on the back of his head so you can gently push his head forward to avoid being butted. Or pick him up by his ankles! Oh sorry that is not allowed.

Titania mine's nearly one and does this constantly too when he started backwards headbutting I actually tapped him on the back of the head and when he laughed I screamed 'NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!' but nothing works! Nothing! He bruises himself (looks beaten!) and me and my dh...argh...

Lucy if mine would understand what I meant if I tried to blackmail him with cuddles I would try it! Lol

Not sure how well this will go down but...
doing something that is uncomfortable to him if he does it... ie, he headbutts you and you pinch his nose or something?
obviously not like, to really hurt him... but make sure he doesn't like it! that might stop him doing it?

Mine only does it when she's mostly asleep, and I've learned how to position her so she can't get me (usually). It's kind of like keeping a horse from kicking -- the main trick is to keep her close so she can't get up any velocity. If I'm picking her up I bring her in to me as fast as possible and kind of pin her head under my chin. She can rattle my jaw a little, but not with force.

I think if she were doing it more on purpose, I'd treat it like biting, and say "No headbutting! Be gentle!" and immediately put her down in the most boring available position. I'm afraid with the biting I do try to make sure that putting her down makes her cry. But she has learned to bite my shirt instead of me.